The Just Transition Forum Asia 2025 (JTFA 2025), co-organized by FES Asia and Climate Action Network Southeast Asia (CANSEA), was held on 3–4 September 2025 as the region’s flagship online event on climate justice and inclusive transitions. Bringing together voices from government, civil society, labour, business, academia, and grassroots movements, the forum linked global climate frameworks—especially the latest Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0)—with local and regional action.
Looking ahead to COP30 in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, participants called for stronger finance, equity, and multi-stakeholder collaboration to ensure a truly just transition. We thank all speakers, partners, and participants for making JTFA 2025 a success. Recaps of the discussions will be added to this webpage soon.
What does a just transition truly require—from the ground up and across borders?
For the past five years, JTFA has aimed to be a space for reflection, exchange, and practical collaboration on how Asia can pursue climate transitions that are grounded in justice, equity, and lived experience. Here’s what the conversation has looked like over the years:
2021 — Set the foundation by unpacking the meaning of just transition in Asia’s context. The forum emphasized social dialogue, energy democracy, and the need to connect labor, gender, and environmental concerns in recovery plans amid COVID-19.2022 — Shifted the focus to implementation. Nine transformational labs explored just transition across sectors—energy, mobility, and agriculture—while amplifying local struggles, workers’ voices, and gender-inclusive climate action. Discussions on corporate accountability and food systems gained ground.2023 — Highlighted subnational action and global frameworks. With attention on Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JET-P) and the Just Transition Work Programme under the UNFCCC, JTFA examined how national plans interact with local realities in cities, health systems, and extractive regions. Youth, labor unions, and community actors shared grounded perspectives.2024 — Focused on climate finance, particularly the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund. The forum drew in trade unions, civil society, governments, and the private sector to examine the politics of funding access, questions of historical responsibility, and how to ensure financing reaches vulnerable communities in fair and timely ways. This year, JTFA 2025 turned to NDC 3.0—the latest round of national climate targets under the Paris Agreement. The forum asks how these targets can drive ambitious, just, and people-centered transitions across Asia, especially amid growing geopolitical, economic, and ecological pressures. Topics included:
If climate plans are made without justice, they risk reinforcing the same inequalities they claim to fix. JTFA is where we keep asking: whose transition is this, and on whose terms?
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This year, our transformational labs explored critical topics across Asia-Pacific. The teasers below, released before the event, offer a preview of these discussions.
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